Tuesday 27 January 2009

Monetization with phpBay Pro

eBay is a well known great website known for a well converting affiliate program that allows you to to assist make money your blogs. Because of Google's current habit for de-indexing BANS sites, you're going to be more successful with a normal website that adds eBay feeds to your website, but isn't the exclusive reason for your web site. Some BANS problems are the astronomical quantitiy of blatant affiliate sites built around it, the templating problems, and content concerns, that cause it being more difficult working with than different types of systems. Wade Wells' phpBay Pro eliminates this concern by simply adding eBay feed listings into your existing blog.  It's good stuff.

Installation is easy, as it installs as a standard WordPress plugin. After this, you simply turn on the plugin and configure your desired settings. This includes putting in your Campaign ID.It's a big deal -- don't forget!

At this point you in a nutshell use a trivial bit of code in the posts, and voila you have eBay listings in your pages. Code inside the tags yields you the what you want listed, the number of items displayed, number of the eBay category, and what negative terms you have to filter your search.You can't ignore that.

eBay search returns typically return a high number of results. Often this will not list you the exact item you need, because of the sheer number of items listed on eBay. This is where phpBayPro’s negative search term ability is useful to filter out the unnecessary results.

phpBay Pro includes the cloaked links functionality, in order that the Goog is less likely to assume it’s found a thin affiliate site. Most BANS websites have been de-indexed due to this fact, so ensure that you post some informative additional content up also in order to be seen as a full fledged site instead.

 

1 comment:

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